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Category Archives: Easter
Jesus was crucified by Rome and rose from the dead
How to understand evidence for the resurrection of Jesus and the salvation He offers. Continue reading
The God who breaks in
90 second audio reflection. Continue reading
He is not here, He has risen!
“The life of Jesus is bracketed by two impossibilities: a virgin’s womb and an empty tomb. Jesus entered our world through a door marked ‘no entrance’ and left through a door marked ‘no exit’” (Peter Larson). via He is not … Continue reading
Troubled dust, but dust that dreams
Rest securely and confidently in what God has done for you in Christ! And remind yourself often that…. Continue reading
Posted in Agnostic, Atheism, Atheists, Death of Christ, Depravity, Depression, Despair, Easter, Eternal life, Eternal security, Evil in the world, Fear of death, God's Love, Gospel, Gospel-centered, Grace, Grieving, Heaven, Hope?, Human depravity, Human dignity, Humanism, In Christ, Jesus Christ, Loss, Meaning of life, Problem of evil, Promises of Bible, purpose, Religion-not the answer, Resurrection, Salvation, Sin, Suffering, The cross of Christ
Tagged ashes to ashes, dust to dust, empty, Hope, hopeless feelings, life after death, Meaning of life, Meaninglessness, more to life
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Celebrate the Resurrected Judge!
The most important court appointment has already been made. It is an appointment to the highest judiciary seat possible and it covers the entire human race. Continue reading
Posted in Christian worldview, Christology, Coming of Christ, Cross of Christ, Crucifixion, Death of Christ, Easter, Fear of death, Jesus Christ, Judging others, Judgment seat of Christ, Justice, Law, Sovereignty, Supreme Court, United States, Worldview
Tagged Easter, final judgment, God's judgment, Justice, Resurrection
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Resurrection is life after life after death
The last experience of life is death. It is the most certain thing in every person’s life. “There is a time to be born and a time to die” (Ecclesiastes 3:2). But death is not final. Continue reading
What should I do with Jesus?
When Pilate asked Jesus, “Where do you come from?” he probably wasn’t asking for an earthly address. Continue reading
Posted in Easter, Following Christ, Good Friday, Jesus Christ, Salvation, Trial of Jesus
Tagged Easter, Good Friday, Salvation, Trial of Jesus
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Evil and death are conquered!
Take time to reflect on this great quote and the Scriptures and song of worship: Continue reading
Posted in Afraid to die, Afterlife, Assurance, Christian worldview, Christianity, Comfort, Death, Death of Christ, Doubt, Easter, Eternal life, Eternal security, Evil in the world, Fear of death, God's Love, Gospel, Gospel-centered, Grace, Hope?, Jesus Christ, Loss, Reconciliation, Religion-not the answer, Restoration, Resurrection, Salvation, Security of salvation, Seeking God, Suffering, Victory
Tagged afraid to die, afterlife, Death, death of Jesus Christ, life after death
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Don’t be afraid – Don’t be troubled
Jesus Christ broke the power of death so that those who trust Him as their Savior may face death with unparalleled hope. His charge to us is direct: Don’t be afraid “Don’t be afraid! I am the … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Death of Christ, Easter, Fear of death, Points of Interest
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Life after life after death
The last experience of life is death. It’s the most certain thing in every person’s life. Continue reading
Posted in Afraid to die, Afterlife, Death, Easter, Restoration, Resurrection, Wisdom
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